protonmotivkraft
Protonmotivkraft, or proton motive force (PMF) in English, is the energy stored in the electrochemical gradient of protons across a biological membrane. It arises when proton pumps move H+ ions from one side of the membrane to the other, creating both a proton concentration difference and an electrical potential.
PMF has two components: a chemical gradient (ΔpH) and an electrical gradient (Δψ). The overall force can
PMF is generated in mitochondria during respiration, in chloroplasts and cyanobacteria during photosynthesis, and in many
Significance and applications of PMF lie at the core of chemiosmotic theory, explaining how energy from redox